ABC News | Next Play: Mike Krzyzewski Continues Quiet Climb Up Wins List San Francisco Chronicle GREENSBORO, NC -- After 35 years and 880 wins, Mike Krzyzewski tinkered with the buttons on the front of his suit jacket, then clapped and waived politely ... With Win, Krzyzewski Is Second to One Duke downs UNC-Greensboro for Mike Krzyzewski's 880th win Duke's Mike Krzyzewski has second-most wins » |
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Next Play: Mike Krzyzewski Continues Quiet Climb Up Wins List - San Francisco Chronicle
Monday, December 27, 2010
Bea, Zanjoe christmas dates - Journal Online
Bea, Zanjoe christmas dates Journal Online During the holidays, the two were seen at Rockwell and obviously, they were twosome coosome. Bea, to recall, had been involved in a love ... |
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Regional MPs Welcome Back Shen Yun to Kitchener-Waterloo - The Epoch Times
Regional MPs Welcome Back Shen Yun to Kitchener-Waterloo The Epoch Times Gary Goodyear welcomed Shen Yun, which just played four shows in Ottawa, to Kitchener and Waterloo. He also mentioned that Kitchener is fortunate to join ... |
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Bauer Financial ranks credit unions - South Florida Business Journal:
The company uses federakl regulatory data to rate credi t unions based oncapital ratio, profit/loss trend, delinquent loans and othetr factors. All of the top 10 local credit basedon assets, maintained the same star ratings from the secon to the third quarter. The most profitabled local credit union in the third quarter was SoutgFlorida Educational, with $961,000o in income. South Florida’s second-largest credity union, , maintained its four-statr (excellent) rating. However, , the largesrt credit union in South Florida with asset sof $1.8 billion, received no No other credit union in Floridwa ranked that low. Eastern Financial had the lowest capitaol ratio inthe state, and its $18.
2 million third quarterd loss was the second largest in the Florida’s largest credit union with $6 billion in in Tampa, received a two-star (problematic) rating. Its $25. 7 million third quarter loss was the largest among Floridacredit unions.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
North Korea vows retaliation for planned artillery drill - Foreign Policy (blog)
The Hindu | North Korea vows retaliation for planned artillery drill Foreign Policy (blog) Top news: North Korea has warned the South against conducting live-fire artillery drills on the frontline island that the North bombed last month, ... North Korea Warns South to Cancel Artillery Drill N Korea threatens strike over South's artillery drill North Korea warns South Korea to stop planned artillery drills on disputed island |
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Akebia names Howes CFO - Business Courier of Cincinnati:
Howes, who also will server as vice president forcorporate development, joinsx Akebia from Serenex. At that firm, he was chieft financial officer and seniotr vice president forcorporate development. “We are extremely pleased to have Ian join He brings a wealth of senior level financial and corporate development experience and leadershiop tothe company,” Dr. Joseph CEO of Akebia, said in a presa release. “We have a number of very exciting programx under wayand Ian’s experiences in capital management, corporatd development and operations will be essential in helping the company successfully move into our next phasw of value creation.” At Durham, N.C.
-base d Serenex, Howes helped generate $75 million in private equith and debt capital and managed the sale of the company to Before that, he was chiefd financial officer at Paradigm Genetics. “Akebia is expectingv important near-term milestones including moving its first product into the clinixc for anemia and preparing to publisnh groundbreaking preclinical results for anadditional program, makinh this a particularly exciting time to join the Howes said in the The Blue Ash-based company was formed in 2007 with programs and asseta licensed from when the consumerf goods maker turned its focus away from in-house drug Cincinnati-based was one of the original
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Nobel, drug issue not connected – solon - Journal Online
Nobel, drug issue not connected â€" solon Journal Online THE drug issue confronting five Filipinos facing the death penalty in China has nothing to do with the awarding ceremonies of the Nobel ... |
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Temple holds on at home to upset No. 10 Hoyas - ESPN
Washington Times | Temple holds on at home to upset No. 10 Hoyas ESPN Georgetown's Jason Clark (21) drives past Temple's Michael Eric in the first half of an NCAA college basketb » |
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Russian top general on India visit to boost military ties - Daily News & Analysis
Russian top general on India visit to boost military ties Daily News & Analysis Chief of the Russian general staff, army general Nikolai Makarov today left on a three-day visit to India to discuss services-to-services interaction ... |
Saturday, December 4, 2010
San Francisco Business Times wins 7 awards - San Francisco Business Times:
First Place: “Fast 100,” by Design Director Craih Blanchard. Second Place: “Green Business Reporgt - Mr. Green Jeans,” by Craiv Blanchard. Third Place: “From Potatoes to Plates,” by Productio Manager Mitch Green. First Place, headline writing: “Parthy Like It's 1929,” by Editor Steve Second Place, business story: “S.F. Facesw Silver Tsunami,” by Staff Writef Sarah Duxbury. Second Place, columns, by Stev e Symanovich. Third Place, editorial: “Californiaa Feels Growing Painsas Prop. 13 turns 30,” by Managin g Editor Jim Gardner.
The Silicon Valley/San Jose Businesws Journal, an affiliated newspaper, won awards for breaking news, technology news and headline writing. Winners were named in 67 categories from 424 entriesd from media professionals in the 11 Greater Bay Area countiew for work donein 2008.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
LCA-Vision might close more surgery centers in '09 - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:
The news sent shares of LCA LCAV) down sharply during late-morninf trading. But the 10 percent dip, whicu brought shares to $5.89, was followed by a Shares in LCA closed up about1 percent, or 8 to $6.51 Tuesday. “Procedure volumde in April and May has declined approximately 45 percentr from the comparable period last year and we currentlhy anticipate continued softnessthroughout 2009,” said LCA-Visiobn Chairman Anthony Woods, who was among six directorsa re-elected to the company’s boarx at the annual meeting, held at the Queen City Club Wood said the company might reduce spending on marketingb this year and close “underperformingg vision centers.
” Complaints about cost-cutting gave rise to takeover attempt by LCA-Visionh founder Dr. Stephen Joffe, whose investment group acquired an 11 percent stake in the company and floated its own slatseof directors. The Joffe group terminatexd its reform effort in March and Joffe has sincwe sold more than half of his In additionto re-electing six shareholders rejected a stockholders' rights plan that make s hostile takeovers more difficult.